Much has been accomplished since our last posting. Bernie Sagriff and his drilling crew jackhammered the last fence post hole on Saturday, May 5. The huge wire 8 foot fencing was delivered in the same week and was unrolled in 330 foot chunks with a special spool attached to Murph's tractor, suggested by Joe Barnard, designed and built by Don Murphy (see photo above). It works like a charm. If all goes well, we’ll be moving the deer very soon. Thanks to volunteers who worked hard the past two weekends to stretch and wire almost 2000 feet of fencing: Don, Allan, Murph, Joe, Paul, Duncan, Colin, Jen, Aaron, David, Brian, Wendy and Jane. We have about 700 feet to go.
As you may know the fallow deer bucks have shed their antlers and we are busy collecting them. Click on “Antler Auction” in the right hand column to get the specifics about Gulliver's antlers. We have raised over $260 so far from the sale of these antlers. Available as of today are pairs of antlers from Buddy, Bash, Dandy and Mike. Single antlers from KoKo and EGee are also available.
If you are interested in purchasing a pair of antlers, please let us know as soon as possible. We can send you photos of the antlers and measurements, etc. if you need more information. We are suggesting a minimum of $75 per pair but everything is negotiable.
On Friday, May 11, 2007 we received official notice from Canada Revenue that we have been granted charitable status and can now issue income tax receipts to you for your financial donations. This was supposed to take 4 or 6 months. We are delighted that it took us less than two months. Good timing, good luck.
Fallow Deer Reserve is now registered as a charity in Canada because it benefits the community by preventing cruelty to animals through the operation of a safe, permanent and natural shelter for the lifetime of rescued fallow deer.
We issue tax receipts for any donation of $5.00 or more.
Wendy and Jane "manned" information and yard sale tables at the Wilton Women's Institute Sale on May 12th and raised some awareness as well as money. Thanks to Monique, Deb, Sue, Wendy and others I don't know about who donated baking, rummage and time to this venture. It was great for us to meet some of you who actually read this blog! Please don't be shy...leave comments.
As you may know the fallow deer bucks have shed their antlers and we are busy collecting them. Click on “Antler Auction” in the right hand column to get the specifics about Gulliver's antlers. We have raised over $260 so far from the sale of these antlers. Available as of today are pairs of antlers from Buddy, Bash, Dandy and Mike. Single antlers from KoKo and EGee are also available.
If you are interested in purchasing a pair of antlers, please let us know as soon as possible. We can send you photos of the antlers and measurements, etc. if you need more information. We are suggesting a minimum of $75 per pair but everything is negotiable.
On Friday, May 11, 2007 we received official notice from Canada Revenue that we have been granted charitable status and can now issue income tax receipts to you for your financial donations. This was supposed to take 4 or 6 months. We are delighted that it took us less than two months. Good timing, good luck.
Fallow Deer Reserve is now registered as a charity in Canada because it benefits the community by preventing cruelty to animals through the operation of a safe, permanent and natural shelter for the lifetime of rescued fallow deer.
We issue tax receipts for any donation of $5.00 or more.
Wendy and Jane "manned" information and yard sale tables at the Wilton Women's Institute Sale on May 12th and raised some awareness as well as money. Thanks to Monique, Deb, Sue, Wendy and others I don't know about who donated baking, rummage and time to this venture. It was great for us to meet some of you who actually read this blog! Please don't be shy...leave comments.
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